Readiness

PERSONAL READINESS BRIEFINGS

Pre-deployment and reunion briefings are available to military members and their families (if applicable). These briefings are designed to help members prepare for lengthy TDY\’s/deployments. Issues such as emergency contacts, financial concerns, household issues, and the importance of power of attorney and wills are some of the topics covered. Other discussions focus on the emotional side of separation to include sustainment activities and reunions. Readiness issues pertain to single members as well as those with families. Call to get scheduled for this educational briefing. Spouses are highly encouraged to participate. To subscribe to the monthly Readiness Newsletter, contact TSgt Palmer at Gerry.Palmer AT us DOT af DOT mil.

SURVIVING DEPLOYMENT/SUSTAINMENT ISSUES

Tips and tools to bring families together to develop strategies for keeping the deployment experience a positive one. Items include; story books, activity books, count-down calendars and letter writing kits. Additional items are DVD\’s and pocket-size reference guides. Scroll down to the bottom of this page to view the latest Readiness Newsletter with updates on programs and special events!

(AHAMS) MORALE CALL (Hearts Apart Morale Calling)

A spouse/significant other or a parent will be allotted six 15 minute phone calls per week from home to the military member\’s deployed location. Your family members will be able to call 402-294-2426 to use the program. This program is available when the member is TDY or deployed for 14 or more days. Contact the Airman and Family Readiness Center, 402-294-4329 to find out how to get registered.

CAR CARE BECAUSE WE CARE

The Air Force Aid Society will pay to have the \’primary family vehicle\’ of active duty Air Force members safety inspected and an oil change performed to ensure the automobile will make it through a lengthy TDY, deployment, or remote tour. This service is provided at the base Service Station and is intended for the spouse of service members who are deployed for 30 days or longer. You will need to provide the Airman and Family Readiness Center with a copy of orders to receive a certificate. If urgent safety issues are identified for repair, families are encouraged to return to the Airman and Family Readiness Center to discuss a possible interest-free loan from the Air Force Aid Society.

REUNION CD

The reunion CD is designed to assist all service members and their families prior to and following reunions. The CD provides information applicable to single and married members and reunion. There is also information regarding children and reunion. The CD is free for individuals who visit the Airman and Family Readiness related services.

Applicable Family Life Education Services

AF CROSSROADS – is the official community website of the United States Air Force. Information on DoD installations, education, eldercare, employment, family separations and readiness, financial information, information resource center, leisure activities, medical and dental, parenting, spouse network, teens and youth and more.

MILITARY ONE SOURCE – is designed to help you deal with life\’s issues. Consultants are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. You can call in and speak to a master\’s level consultant or you can go online to access information or e-mail a consultant. Login by creating your own username and password. Or, you can call 10800-342-9647 to ask for assistance.